The effect of morphological variability of Dorello's canal on surgical procedures - a review

Ann Anat. 2022 Aug:243:151939. doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151939. Epub 2022 Apr 1.

Abstract

Dorello's canal is an arched structure of bone-fibrous character located in the petroclival venous confluence atop the petrosal bone in the petroclival region. It is bordered by the petrosphenoidal ligament, the petrous part of the temporal bone and the lateral border of the upper part of clivus. Its content in the vast majority of variants comprises the abducens nerve, the inferior petrosal sinus, the venous drainage and the dorsal meningeal artery or its medial branch. With the development of microsurgical techniques, this area has gained huge clinical importance, mainly concerning the order in which the above-mentioned elements (especially the position of the abducens nerve) are arranged in relation to each other. These structures appear in different variant forms and necessitate an individual clinical approach. The main purpose of this review is to present condensed information about possible intercorrelations among them and to indicate, on the basis of the available literature and research, possible surgical approaches and the need to consider the variability when treatments in this region are planned.

Keywords: Abducens nerve; Dorello’s canal; Dorsal meningeal artery; Inferior petrosal sinus; Medial branch of dorsal meningeal artery; Neurosurgery; Petroclival venous confluence; Petrosphenoidal ligament.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Abducens Nerve* / anatomy & histology
  • Ligaments / anatomy & histology
  • Neck
  • Petrous Bone* / anatomy & histology
  • Petrous Bone* / surgery
  • Veins